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Crimes of the Week
February 2009

 February 25, 2009

This week Crime Solvers needs your help with a Dinwiddie larceny.

On Thursday, February 19th, a larceny was discovery at the Wal Mart Distribution Storage Facility on Weakley Road in the north end of the County. Numerous new Poulan Pro 16" chain saws, still in their packages, as well as related items, such as cases of oil and replacement chains were stolen from the facility. Some saws and other items were recovered near the scene, but many more are still missing. Your help is needed to recover these stolen saws. Have you seen a suspicious saw?

Crime Solvers pays rewards of up to $1000.00 in cash for information that leads to an arrest. If someone tries to sell you a new Poulan chain saw, be careful. It may be stolen. Information about crimes or fugitives in the Petersburg or Dinwiddie County area can be confidentially reported to Crime Solvers at
804-861-1212. You never have to give your name or testify in court to earn the reward.

Remember, crimes are solved when the community is involved!

February 17, 2009

This week Crime Solvers needs your help locating a fugitive with multiple violent felony warrants on file with Petersburg Police.

Travis Henry Taylor is an 18 year old black male standing 5'9", 135 pounds. He is wanted for attempted murder, aggravated assault involving a firearm, and other charges stemming from an incident occurring on February 12, 2009. Travis Taylor has been seen riding a blue mongoose dirt bicycle. He frequents the 6th Street area in Petersburg.

Crime Solvers pays rewards of up to $1000 for information that leads to an arrest. Never attempt to apprehend a fugitive yourself. If you know anything about the whereabouts of Travis Taylor or have any information about crime or fugitive in the Petersburg or Dinwiddie County area call Crime Solvers at 804-861-1212. You never have to give your name or testify in court to earn the reward. Crime Solvers calls are kept completely confidential.

Remember, crimes are solved when the community is involved!  

February 11, 2009

This week Crime Solvers needs your locating a fugitive with multiple felony warrants on file with Petersburg Police.

Timothy A. Browder, also known as Andy, is 20 years old with a medium brown complexion. He is 6'2", 180 pounds. His last known address was 1133 Stainback St in Petersburg. He has warrants for breaking and entering, grand larceny, and other criminal acts.

Crime Solvers pays rewards of up to $1000 for information that leads to an arrest. If you know anything about the whereabouts of Timothy Browder or have any information about any crime or fugitive in the Petersburg or Dinwiddie County area call Crime Solvers at 804-861-1212. You never have to give your name or testify in court to earn the reward. Crime Solvers calls are kept completely confidential.

Remember, crimes are solved when the community is involved!  

February 3, 2009 

This week Crime Solvers needs your help to solve a murder. On Saturday, January 10th Dinwiddie County Sheriff's Office responded to the call of shots fired in the 24000 block of Raymond Road in the north end of Dinwiddie County. The first officers arriving on the scene found that a 2002 BMW driven by 31 year old Ervin Jermaine Crowder, also known as "Easy", had crashed near the intersection of Mcilwaine Drive and Raymond Road. Mr. Crowder was suffering from a gun shot wound and was pronounced dead upon his arrival at the hospital.

Investigators have received valuable information from the public in this case but further information is needed to bring this case to a close. Help us get this killer off of the street.

Crime Solvers pays rewards of up to $1000 for information that leads to an arrest. If you know anything about the murder of Ervin Jermaine "Easy" Crowder or have any information about any crime or fugitive in the Petersburg or Dinwiddie County area call Crime Solvers at 804-861-1212. You never have to give your name or testify in court to earn the reward. Crime Solvers calls are kept completely confidential.

Remember crimes are solved when the community is involved!

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